Each patient now has a time limit to get better. If a patient comes in my clinic with a heart attack; I have 5 days (hypothetical) to get him better. After that the insurance wants me to fix him but not pay a dime. I actually have to give a refund back to the Insurance company. Same shit applies to everything, even patients with psychological problems....who will most likely NEVER get better.

Then they wonder why mother****ers are going out and shooting people up? It's because Obama wants Insurance companies to quadruple their profits at the expense of quality of health being provided to honest hard working Americans. At the same time companies are required to give Insurance to their employees, meaning more profit for insurance companies.

Hospitals are closing all over the place. The one I was born in reported a loss of 14 million last year and is now closing down. Another great hospital is firing 40% of it's doctors soon. Our new system is horrible and discourages good doctors from working inside United States.

Obama has been nothing but a tyrant who has introduced socialism to this country and is slowly taking away our rights. People complained about Bush water boarding three high valued targets now we directly assassinate Americans with no accountability.

Heh, am I really the only one who had to take a physical for a job? I find that hard to believe.

Not just that, but TWO jobs, where:

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Originally Posted by Otter

They both included blood pressure, heart (just the listening to the chest thing) and a butt naked look over for scars, needle marks, bite marks...whatever.

Maybe wouldn't be that unusual if your job was physically demanding or something. But an "IT guy" job? Lying sack of shit. And you neg rep me for doubting this crap. They need to send you for a mental exam, nutjob.

If life insurance is part of the compensation package I could believe it.

I specifically brought up life insurance and he didn't respond to it. But that is generally between the you and the insurance company. It's a big liability issue for employers to actually know the details of your health. That's why health insurance claims are usually (or should be) handled entirely by an outside company rather than within the employer. If they later have to let you go for some reason, it sets them up for being sued under the Disability Act, among other things.

One of the states with a lot of people leaving. My family who lives there hates Romneycare, because it imposed new tax burdens with healthcare becoming more expensive, less flexible and with longer waits. Per Cato Institute "politicians have managed to hide more than half of its $2 billion cost." Don't forget Romney care has it's share of send-to-Washington tax increases too.

The other thing is the greater Boston area has many large corporations who already provided healthcare. We don't have that here. Still, businesses are finding themselves having to ration care for the part they have to pay.

I specifically brought up life insurance and he didn't respond to it. But that is generally between the you and the insurance company. It's a big liability issue for employers to actually know the details of your health. That's why health insurance claims are usually (or should be) handled entirely by an outside company rather than within the employer. If they later have to let you go for some reason, it sets them up for being sued under the Disability Act, among other things.